The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 15, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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.Z :.;..rr"I THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
SATURDAY3IORNING, .AUGUST 15. 1925
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Phone 101
fy CONGENIAL GROUP of lnU
Jt, ' mate friends of Mrs. La el I a
Kimball of Pasadena, California,
motored on ' Wednesday to the
home of her nephew, Samuel Dun
lop, three miles from Eatacada. to
spend the" day with 'her. Mrs.
Kimball has been in Oregon on a
visit ( with her many friends since
this year's" Commencement at
Kimball colleger At noon the
Croup enjoyed a delicious picnic
dinner together, 7 "
' In the croup from Salem Srere:
Mr. and Mrs Charles C A. Park,
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes. Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Goltra, and Dr. and
Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney. ..
v Mrs. J. Shelley Saurman is
spending the week-end In Port
land. .: i ; . .'. ' :. .. -. . .
'f Mr. and Mrs. .Wilbur P." Daily
(Dorothy Each) were the honor
guests at the attractive card party
of Thursday night at which Miss
Beta Claggett was hostess- for
their pleasure. . Three tables of
fire hundred were in play. with the
high score of the evening going
to Mr. William Esch. Light re
freshments were served at a late
hour. A profusion of late sum
mer flowers decked the rooms for
'''the occasion." A:'!. ,':'"'&X-'
' In the group were:' Mr. and Mrs.
C. K..Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
1 Daily, Mr; and Mrs.' E.' C. Pur-
vine, Miss Elsie Boy n ton, Chet
BIgwood, Lloyd Claggejttf Charles
Claggett, Mr. and Mrs. William
Esch. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Patton,
and the hostess. Miss Reta Clag
. gett. ' 'T '"'A .' :') '
.. Yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Daily,
who are on a visit here. from Oak
land, California, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Min
ard at Mapleglen Farm.. Covers
were placed for nine.
Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Daily will
be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
' O. Purvine. :'.w..
. Miss" Neva Cooley Is home from
ai,' enjoyable Ylslt at. The Dalles
. where she was the house-guest, ot
ifiss Louise Hollyburton. V
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! Mrs., Earl C Flegel of Honolulu
wU) return to, Salem, the first of
the' week where she win be the
guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
RrE. Lee Stelner, before return
ing" the Islands the first of Sep
' terober.-
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The . ladles'! aid society" of : the
Woman's, Relief corps had a social
Ready Birthday club Wednesday
in honor or Mrs. Mabel and Bertha
Loveland. At noon 21. enjoyed a
pot-luck dinner. The": afternoon
was spent in social that, varied
with music and songs'.. Mrs. Nel
lie . Ramp, accompanied ' by , Mre
Beulah Talmadge, gave two selec
tions.-: j; i ; -. -. . ;j .
. Those present were Mrs. T .W.
Hall, Hattle Kennen. Mabel Love
land, Florence Loveland, Bertha
Loveland, little Ernestine Love
land. Nellie Ramp, O. H, Strand.
Beulah Talmadge, Doris 'Strand,
little Harriett Talmadge. Louisa
Loveland, Clara Lucas, Mollie Ben
nett, Mary BrlgRs. Clara Thorpe
Adams, Lizzie W. Smith. Pauline
Clark, Mary; Nyhart, Jennie Mar
tin, Florence E.- Shipp. ) .
The next meeting will' bV with
M.rs Clara Thorpe'Adams,55 W.
Washington street, October 9, in
honor of Mrs. Lizzie W. Smith and
Mrs. O. H. Strand.
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;Mr... and. Mrs. L. S. Geer and
daughters.' Leona and Lorena, re
cently returned from a motor trip
to California.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lytle and
daughter Helen returned late last
night from a-motor trip to the
Tillamook beaches. " .
.
The Loyal Women's class of the
First Christian church met Thurs
day in the church parlors for their
regular business and social meet
ing. After the regular business
, Mrs. T. C. White gave a reading
Twenty-five were present. At the
close of the afternoon dainty re
freshments were served. The hos
tesses were Mrs. C. S. Stone. Mrs
H. C. Epley, Mrs. 0. J. Hull. Mrs.
Mark Ellis and Mrs. C. F. Doane
Those present for the afternoon
were Mrs. Steele. Mrs. Hart, Mrs.
M. J. Hunt, Mrs. Birdwell. Miss
: Margaret Evans. Miss Aline, Miss
Vivian Whistler. Mrs, Welch, Mrs.
Townsend, - Mrs. Braver, , Mrs.
Clark, Mrs. SwarU, Mrs.-Arthur
Welch, Mrs. Sterling; Mrs. Mark
Reynolds, Mrs. Radcliffe, Mrs.
Ross, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Estella
Gabbert. Mrs. T. C. White, Mrs.
Case, Mrs. McCune, Mrs. Reed,
arid the-hostesses. ; , ;
are traveling by auto and camp-ing.
Mr.: and Mrs. P. C. Nichols and
family just returned from a week
at the coast and report having a
very nice trip and of catching
some fish while gone. . 7
George Palmer has his 90 acres
of red rlover cut for seed.
The
huller will be coming around af
ter ri while: " It looks like he
would have quite a large crop of
seed. " . ,"" '.
E. Todd has built a new gran
ary and it makes quite an improve
ment' tohis place. Mr. Todd is a
carpenter and does work for other
people also. ' , " - '
George Thorp had the bad luck
to lose one of his work horses one
day last week. It had been sick
for some time. -
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Farr gave a
grand reception for their son
Richard Farr and wife Saturday
evening at the J. O.. Farr home
near Sidney, Ore.. -, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Farr. were married. about
two weeks ago and made a trip to
the ceast for a short, stay return
Ing in time for the reception.
Russell Greenlee had the mis
fortune to break his left arm. . He
says it is getting along fine at this
writing.
W. H. Scott was a Salem visitor
Saturday along with others', .
ctnf , of . the wounding of Lute Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harris." They
Savage who is -well-known -here, were on their way to Seattle,
this being his home community. nra c. V. Ashbaugh and! her
Mr. Lane is finishing the last Blster-In-law, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs.
of the threshing in j this com- a. Madsen are spending a j few
mnntly. j . days at the beach. .
'. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and fam- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Ily have gone to follow the "road Ward of Labish Meadows on Mon
to' wmewhere" for a few weeks, dav were Mr. and Mrs. John Dun-
lavy and children, Mr. and! Mrs.
Gibson and 'their son Dora Ward
of Salem. I
Elmer Scott of Astoria Is visit
ing his twin - brother, Elsworth
Scott, this week.
Leroy Mnrdick left Tuesday for
South Dakota. He was called
North Howell
, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Waltman
and; family spent last Sunday on
the Santlam' river. j - .
Donald Steinberg of Sllverton
Is spending his vacation at the
A. Woelke home..
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Allen are
enjoying a trip to Crater Lake. -
Many of our young people are
helping harvest the onion crop
on Lake Lablsh.
The 'ole swlmmin' hole' at the
Pudding river bridge nearby has
been a popular place for the boys
during the extremely hot weather.
COUNTY NEWS BRIEFS
Turner
M. T. Miller and wife have gone
to Gold Beach for an extended
visit with their, son who is an
engineer for the state highway
department.
' Agnes Moore spent .last week", at
one of the beaches as a guest of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred-More of, Mill City. ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Webb visited
their " son Levi who has blood
poison at a Salem hospital Wed
nesday. : . - . -,"';,i!'" ' '
: Mr. and Mrs.' M. A. Hill are
home from a few days trip to
several of the beaches.
' The WCTU was entertained by
Mrs. J. ; F. Lyle Wednesday with
a number of ladies present. Ways
and means of helping the Child
ren's Home Farm were discussed.
Mr. and Mrs. 5. H. Baker 'are
In Brownsville for a few weeks. -
Mrs. W. F.. Riches visited her
friend Mrs. i C Connersr In Salem
Wednesday.;;" 'L ..j f --r -Turner
, young people who at-
tended' the Epworth League insti
tute at Falls City last week re
turned 'Sunday evening.
Mrs. Hester Crume Is working
at . the confectionery in the ab
sence of Donald Riches who had
one eye seriously : injured last
week by a tack entering the eje
ball. " ' " '"'
George Burnett Is employed. for
a time at the Brownsville flour
mill. ; -
S. H. Bond and, family haye
afternoon with Mrs. 4 Laura Me-1 moved into their new., property
Adams,- 245 D street, Thursday, I purchased from S. H.-Baker some
'noarlv 80 hnlnr cresent. The time I weeks aeo. - ' " h
was spent in social chat and work-1 "' Mrs. Alice Thompson and hus
Jng on various articles to be placed I band of Murlin stopped at the
A small fire was started Mon
day on the McClean and Rycker
farms ' from a ' cigarette. For- a
while " it looked as though the
surrounding country was in dan
ger, but plenty of help arrived in
time to put It put before any ser
ious damage wasr done.
Clbverdale
in a hope chest, the chest to "be
disposed, -ef later this fall.. The
following i program , was given:
Reading, The Soul of the Flag,"
Mrs. Emma Thompson; song, Lo
rain and Theodora Bouftleur. ac
companied by Mrs. Bernice Bouf
tleur;. reading, . "Mrs. Kaddle's
Iecture" Mrs. Jennie F. B. Jones;
reading. fThose Mulligan Kids,"
Mrs Vera Glover; song, - Lorait
; Bouffleur, accompanied, by Mrs.
" Bernice Bouffleur:. 'Each, was re
sponded to by an encore,
I: H. Small home one night while
on a trip to Nebraska!, Mrfc
Thompson lived near Turner when;
she was a girl and - later, was
primary; teacher in the.: Turner
schooL ' 'i - ' '" ' J
. Mrs. ; Mayn : MeKinney Fill en
tertain the grange work club next
month. f i '
Mrs. Ruby Lister, has returned 1 eTeryhInff
to herhome at'Eugene. 'V.' rl
Mrs. R.- M.' KtserV returned ;to
Salem-Monday -; i ,;;-? .
-Mr. and Mrs.'CW. Farris have
Rickey
;Miss Rena ; Mickey of Salem
spent Sunday here with her sister
Mrs; May Hadley. .' . ' '
Miss Mary Hennies who Is em
ployed in Salem, came out Sunday
to spend the day with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hennies.
Mr. Larson was visiting at the
home of M. Fliflet Sunday. ' .
Mrs. Nettie Mason accompanied
her cousin Charles Pierce, of Cali
fornia, who has been visiting here
and in Turner, to Portland Sunday
to visit relatives there for a few
days. ; " "- ' '- ' ' ; ..
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schampierr
and daughter Katherine and Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Hennies. motored
over to Newport last Wednesday
returning home Thursday evening
They report it was so cold there
that thev nearlv froze. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson ofT
Salem were out Sunday looking
after' their ranch. '
Miss Winnie Wiper and Miss
Fannies-Wiper of Portland are
spending . their ' vacation at the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Wiper. .
Mrs.rEarl Neer and Mrs. J.
Cooke Swere-iq,; the .city Tuesday
afternoon shopping. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Morris and
their son Alvin Morris, an employe
oft Stiff's Furniture store in Sa
lem, left. Sunday for a two weeks'
sojourn : in California. Mr. . and
Mrs. Harry Martin of Maeleay will
also go with them. -, ... '
, Mrs. Helen Butzky expects to
leave about Thursday for Harris
burg to visit her. son Louis and
family for a few. days. Just re
cently she got word that his home
was burned and they lost about
there on business.
' .The Ladies Aid society met at
the home of Mrs. John Lesher on
Thursday afternoon. The after
noon was spent sewing. Refresh
ments were served by the hostess
The hbme of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Shields was the scene of a merry
surprise party Thursday evening,
August 13. given in honor of Mrs.
Shields' birthday. Music j and
games were features of the eve
ning. At a late hour ice cream
and cake were served. A large
Elsie Peters spent last Friday birthday cake was the table center-
afternoon with Edna Crabtree. P. J nose present were, ir.
Mrs. Charles Peters and- two d Mrs. Ross Hammock. Mr. and
sons spent last week with home I ir. ua: wh.
folks, i ' I Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Aspin-
Mrsl And Schlndler Is stavlnKl WH. Mr. and Mrs. William Bu-
with her folks while he Is with ehanan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rodger
Mt. Pleasant-Cole
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their mesa room. Having ineir
telephone connected with the . 23
farmers' line they are In constant
connection with state officials or
their families at home whenever
they desire to do so. , ......
Forty-two persons represented
the local Methodist cburcn ai
Falls City last Sunday.
MI&s Beulah Smith of West
Linn, who has been visiting with
her grandparents. Mr.-and Mrs. A.
W. Powell, is visiting now with
her aunt at Clear Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. de Vrlea and
their three children attended
church In Portland Sunday. They
were accomDanied by Mrs. Her
mann de Vries.
Threshing is almost completed
in this neighborhood. Wheat aver
aged about 25 bushels per acre.
Albert Schroeder.waa leader at
the Christian Endeavor meeting
Sunday night.
Mrs. O. J. Beadles intends 10
visit her old home back east.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred de Vries at
tended a Sunday school rally at
Canby last Sunday.
At least four wheat buyers were
doing business In this neighbor
hood this week.
Mr. asd Mrs, Lowell Wright and"
family returned Wednesday even
ing from a vacation spent at the
beaches at Neakowin and Twin
Rocks. ,
Miss Valeda Ok mart was a te
cent guest of her friend Miss Lor
raine Fletcher of Salem.
Little Rowena Westenhoa
was quite painfully Injured early
this week while playing with ht-r
little "brother.- 'She "fell otf W
truck, upon a dUc. She is geti'lb
along quite nicely. !
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lathro'r
and daughter Wilda Lathrop, ar.il
nephew Newel Dixon of TrlnMa.i.
Calif., stopped at the home of hr
brother, W. H. Dorman. Thursday
(CoBtl4 par T)
Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daur
ity and daughters and Will Dun
can all of Salinas, Cal.. ..were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. -C." Par
sons the first- of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Cleave
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Binegar. spent the week
end at Wllhoit.
Mr. and Mrs. I A A. Hager and
family have returned from the
beach. ; v
w. bneriaan nas purchased a
new Dodge truck.
Mrs. Huninger and daughter of
Salem were guests at "the T.'FItr
patrick home Sunday.
Mrs. Arthur Binegar Is visiting
in Tacoma.
The young married people of
the Presbyterian church of Salem
held their annual picnic at Ha
ger's grove Tuesdway evening.
The large dairy barn. 100 ton's
of hay, three silos and a water
tank at the Meadowlawn Dairy
was completely destroyed by fire
Sunday. The Meadowlawn Dairy
is owned by P. W. Durbln and
un. me loss is estimated at
$18,000. The barn will be re
built. ;
. Mr. and Mrs. A. Srhermafher
are visiting In the east.
Mrs. T. Fitzpatrick and daugh
ter are spending part of the week
t Pacific Citv.
Eugene Gesner. of Salem visited
hisr grandfather " ft. Ft r.Mncr
TWT I , . T . ,
ntfunesuay.
the thresher. . j
I. N. Howe and family of Salem
spent last Sunday evening at the
Charley Peters home.
D. Gardner and wife of Stayton
spent Sunday evening at George
Sanders. ;
Clint Trexler and wife spent
Sunday with home folks. :
Reva Sandner is making a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Harris, Mr. and: Mrs.
S. A. Harris..s Mr. and Mrs. E.
Cramer. Mr; and Mrs. Pierce Col
lard, Mr. and Mrs. J.' I. Bliven.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore!. Mr.
and Mrs. E. Pringle, Mrs. Clara
Shields. William Alsur. Mri and
Mrs. John Dunlavy, and the Misses
Alice and Clara Collard. t Ella.
with Ceoree Sandner and John Ethel. Beulah and Lela Aspiuwall,
Sandner Jr. Marie Dunlavy, Katherine Bliven.
t-ana wempie, Constance Buchan
an and Lavon Harris; Messrs. W.
fniinrd. Donald Hammock. iLuke
Schields, Robert Aspinwall. Junior
Dunlavy, Albert Harris, and Mr.
and Mrs. Cleve Schields.
Scotts Mills
Sidney
Hostesses for theafternoon were J gone- to Canada for a visit-with
their two daugnters and families.
Mrs. Laura Mc Adams.. Mrs. Ruth
Dennlson, Mrs. Antonette Bennett.
Mrs Charity Gamble, Mrs. Sarah
Peterson and Mrs. Bertha Love
land. "'. ' ' - .
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Mrs. F. W. Selee. Mrs. W. C.
Howe of Cedar Rapids, . Iowa.
Oak Ridge
, After having extreme heat for a
few days we are enjoying a few
days of cool weather. In : some
locations the, garden truck is dry
ing up very fast and it it continues
so there won't be .many tomatoes
t-r
Auburn
Wesley Dowd had his hand
badly cut when a barn door was
blown shut, throwing him against
hoe. Several stitches had to be
taken. : ..
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Deaklns
motored to Albany Sunday.
Kev. Poling will preach here
Sunday afternoon at 3:30.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G; Walling
and- family ; have arrived hom
from a trip! around the Mount
Hood loop. They report a de
lightful time. .
Mr. and Mrs. N..A. Newbill are
home from the coast.
Much - excitement was caused
here by the outbreak' at the pen
itentlary and much sorrow on ac-
' Mrs. J. S. Korb and daughter,
Leona 1 visited relatives In Wood
burn last-week.
Misses Henrietta and Cazena
Pi as .and Vernon and Gerhard
Plas were Portland visitors Tues
day. ! : . !
Mrs! Carl Millard was taken to
the Sllverton hospital Tuesday tor
medical treatment.
j Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bellinger
were in Sllverton Tuesday on busi
ness. , "
' Mr. and Mrs. T. Maplethorpe
tnd daughter Emma, of : Salem,
and Mr. and I Mrs. J. A. ; Maple
thorpe; and grandaughter, Beulah
Westley of Portland visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Hogg and family
Sunday. . - J
( Glenn, Louis, Otis and Miss
Dorthea Shepherd visited Mr. and
Mr- John Waibel and family at
Wtllamlna Thursday.
Miss Henrietta . Plas of .San
rrancisco, California who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Plas the past three weeks left
tor her home Thursday morning.
Ray; Telfer spent the week-end
visiting relatives at Wlllamlna,
Ore. -. i
f Miss Dortha and Louis Shepherd
rove to Vancouver Wednesday
on business. !
Pratum
PRATUM. Aug. 13 This iother
wise peaceful little burg was since
early this morning preparing for
battle. - Members of the - Oregon
national guard heavily armed with
Springfield rifles are stationed at
various places watching for the
escaped convicts, using the Metho
dist church for headquarters and
the kitchen in the basement for
SAFETY
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Liberty
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lathrop,
Miss Wilda Lathrop and her.
cousin. Newel Dixon of Trinidad.
Calif., made a short stop Satur
day morning at O. L. Dencer'a on
their return trip from Portland.
where they, atended . the funeral
of Mrs. P. N. Lathrop .
Ralph Morrison was out from
town Monday looking after affairs
at the ranch. .- - , .
Mr. M. Dorman Is having a new
house.
Edd Jory's car, which was tak
en from the garage at Ada Jory's
one morning recently., was later
located In Portland and returned.
Mrs. Anna Robbins is having
her house reshingled.
jMiss NetaOsborn of Berkeley
Calif., has been a recent "visitor of
Miss Danta Robbins. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker
and family have as their guests
Mr. Walker's niece, Mrs. J. V.
Kemmell ' and her daughter
Phillis, from Houston, Texas.
L. D. Walker has been ill for
the past few days.
W. L. Dorman of Falls City was
visiting at the home' of hi par
ents here Wednesday. -
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Annual Clearance
Brooks
. Homer Gouley lost one of his
best horses the first .of the week.
' Misses Mildred and Naomi Judd
of Mblalla were guests of their
cousin; Marie Dunlavy, the past
week, i ; j : .
Miss Ellen Hackit returned
home last week from an extended
in wasmngion, wi
Mr. : and Mrs. Frank Lake pf
Fresno, Cal.j spent Sunday with
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The fourth quarterly conference lor cabbages for fall use,
was held' at the church Sunday.! . E. Todd and. wife and daughter
Dr.- Si A. Danford. superintendent I are taking a trip over to the coast
David". Howe .Barry and Ella Jeanl'-Jt tl. southern district was pres-J and In their i travels will go to
ens. -me general ousiness or tneisaimoa river tor a iew days, iney
year was wound up. Dr. Ban ford
way well satisfied with the work
accomplished here and was great
ly gratified over the church build
ing. : The donations, toward the
construction have been very good.
The Ladies' Aid have Just turned
in $342 which was applied to the
building fund, this sum being re-l
alized from four, special. "A Par-
Moody are at Neskowin for the
week.
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' Miss Cornelia Marvin is 'enter
taining as her house guest Mrs.
J. E. James of Pasadena, Cal.
.'!:-' ' , ' - '.-
. .Mrs. H; p. Chambers and daugh
ter Myla will leave Salem Tuesday
of next-weeK for the east." They
will travel via the Canadian Pa-
f mitlnr tnn at TVa T utilise I . . .
- ' " e i- : i Mnflnal fA. flfrl .FaIIawo an m
and Banff Their ' Wj?r 22 cataterla dinner the - Fourth of
for stops at Kalamazoo and Grand , . ,
niui,.iwfc, - -i r rhoa(, enlovlne the week-end it
agara-PaUs . and -Oneida;. N. Y. ?e t !t ILL sT wm
x. -vw ( ,vw m I Cresent Lake were the Will and
From -New .York city JhnM George Hebert -families. Lou
where the general convention of
the Episcopal church will be held
lrf October 4 returning via the
Southern Pacific about November
1st. Rev. Mr. Chambers expects
l(f follow and join them in New
Flock and iamilyi and; Mr and
Mrs. Harkens and 'son Kenneth.!
Mr. and Mrs. Ash motored to
Washington Saturday . to- be . with
Mrs. Ash's sister who is very ill.
J. - E. Paddock; has', returned
from a trip to Ennabell Lake
York about September 15, and toL . . . . . . . ....
which he is a delegate from the
diocese of Oregon. i
- Mr. and Mrs. Panl Poling- (Olive
Tomllnson) who are on a honey
moon trip in. Alaska, will arrive
In Salem August 26.nv-
y Mrs. E. A. Colony J entertain
ing as Ber house guest Mrs. Emma
Manson of Grant,' Neb. ' V ; :
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Mr. and Mrs. MaBon Bishop.
Miss Henrietta Bishop and Mason
lit'vld of Dlllard. Or., will return
)me this week-end from a two
weeks motor trip to Crater lake,
J'Hmath Falls and. the, Oregon
Caves. ' "'
Mrs. T. V?. Hall, 1496 Perry
E!v'ft T'?9 r.rfpfs to the Evcr-
Miss Teller, local telephone op
erator enjoyed a ' week-end visit
from her mother and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bulk in
company with Mrs. McDowall and
daughter, Douise, spent .Wednes
day at Cresent Lake.
vMr. Famum who has been with
the forest service here for , the
past two years has received an ap
pointment with the Walla Walla
national "forest service. While
here he had charge of the timber
sales and . those have been . com
pleted Xor the present. Mr.- Allen
will scale "the timber at WTest Fir.
Major McKenna and family left
Wednesday for Odell Lake return
ing by the way of Portland. The
majojr will devote his time to bus
iness! interests' while his family
will enjoy a vacation. . "
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A necessity in every home., Thia fine white enamel
framed mirror with towel 'bar attached, with 10x14
inch glass, is a rarer-bargain Yon must see it to appre
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We have received a limited supply and offer them to
any customer at a special price. - ! ...
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We now have displayed In our flousewares department
a new line of fireplace pieces. Select youra while the
lot Is complete. - -t . " ; -
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Entire Stock; of Voile and Silk Frocks
I I in This Sale
, Our Annual ; Clearance of Children's Summer Voile and Silk Frocks
begins today. As it is our custom of clearing our entire stock of these we
place them unconditionally on sale at the following prices:
$2.95 Voile Dresses now
$4.95 Voile Dresses now
$5.50 Voile Dresses now
$6.50 Voile Dresses now
$7.95 Silk
$8.95 Silk
Dresses now
Dresses now
....$1.89
....$3.49
....$4.95
....$4.95
....$5.95
....$5.95
Plain, dotted and drop stitch Voiles are to be found among these in
splendid qualities. Such colors as Orchid, Coral, Tomato, Jade. Sunshine,
French and light blue, rust and orange with trims of lace, ribbon, picot
embroidered, etc, (On sale in Misses Department) Main Floor.
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Randolph Culie Sox
25c values now
39c values now 1
50c values now!
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